Inspired by a kabbalist rabbi, an Evangelical leader from Ft. Worth, Texas,
plans to enlist the "pure hearted prayers" of six million Christian children
worldwide to protect the Jewish people from the Iranian nuclear threat.

The prayer rally will take place before Purim, a holiday that commemorates
the redemption through divine intervention of the Jewish people from an evil
Persian ruler about 2,500 years ago. Purim starts on Saturday evening.

Michael D. Evans, best-selling author of The American Prophecies: Ancient
Scriptures Reveal Our Nation's Future, said on Monday evening that the
inspiration for his idea from a report in The Jerusalem Post.

"After reading about Rabbi [David Batzri's] campaign to enlist 10,000
children to pray that God annul [Iranian President Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad's plans
for the destruction of the Jewish people, I said to myself, 'Why stop at
10,000?'" Evans said in a telephone interview from his Jerusalem hotel room.

"The number six million is a reminder to Christians that never again must we
allow a Holocaust," he said. "And since the young suffer most in times of
catastrophe, it is fitting that children should be the ones praying."

G-d love these folks. And a Ziesen Pesach!

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Inspired by a kabbalist rabbi, an Evangelical leader from Ft. Worth, Texas,
plans to enlist the "pure hearted prayers" of six million Christian children
worldwide to protect the Jewish people from the Iranian nuclear threat.

The prayer rally will take place before Purim, a holiday that commemorates
the redemption through divine intervention of the Jewish people from an evil
Persian ruler about 2,500 years ago. Purim starts on Saturday evening.

Michael D. Evans, best-selling author of The American Prophecies: Ancient
Scriptures Reveal Our Nation's Future, said on Monday evening that the
inspiration for his idea from a report in The Jerusalem Post.

"After reading about Rabbi [David Batzri's] campaign to enlist 10,000
children to pray that God annul [Iranian President Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad's plans
for the destruction of the Jewish people, I said to myself, 'Why stop at
10,000?'" Evans said in a telephone interview from his Jerusalem hotel room.

"The number six million is a reminder to Christians that never again must we
allow a Holocaust," he said. "And since the young suffer most in times of
catastrophe, it is fitting that children should be the ones praying."